Which of the following are predictors of NCLEX-RN success?
a. HESI exit exam
b. written SAT score
c. GPA in science and nursing theory courses
d. presence of emotional anxiety or distress
e. reasonable family responsibilities or demands
f. ACT score
A, C, E, F
A number of predictors for success on the NCLEX-RN exam have been identified. These predictors have been associated with candidate performance. Some of these predictors include: 1) HESI exit exam; 2) verbal SAT score (not written); 3) GPA in science and nursing theory courses; 4) absence of emotional distress (not presence of); 5) reasonable family responsibilities or demands; and 6) ACT score.
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